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Numerous errors
editThere are numerous errors in this final paragraph of the page:
"Dearborn explored aspects of McCullers that had never been examined before especially after comparison to 1976 biography The Lonely Hunter by Virginia Spencer Carr. "After" is surely not the word to use in this context.
In an article for Lit Hub, Dearborn described McCullers' career as creating "what may be American literature’s most detailed, carefully observed picture of what it means to be an outsider.There is a newfound brilliance in Dearborn's deep dive into every aspect of McCuller's difficulties and creativity. " Is this a quote of Dearborn or a quote of someone else writing about her work? Seems like two quotations were accidentally mashed together here. 8.2.72.74 (talk) 00:24, 28 August 2024 (UTC)